Only a few years after finishing her studies, Eleanor Shakespeare has carved out a diverse career for herself as an illustrator and educator with two books published and a third on its way. She talks to us about the wide range of projects she’s worked on and how she creates her images. Eleanor’s designs are seamless […]

Yeye Weller has little time for clichés and doesn’t suffer tired catchphrases gladly. He has a refreshingly honest approach to his work, which comes across in the wonderful colours and patterns on which he happily focuses his time. Yeye’s playful approach to everything he does comes through loud and clear in the images he creates. […]

Elliot Freeman’s illustrations are packed with inventive, wobbly characters, and highlighted by large splashes of bold colour. He talks to us about making his artwork, and yoga and cats. Behind the distinctive linear drawings Elliot uses to create his delightfully eccentric characters, he maps out his layouts in strong blocks of colour. His creative use of colour […]

Brooklyn-based, Jackie Ferrentino tells stories using a cast of confident, energetic characters. Their solid frames take bounding strides across the page and fill it with thick, weighty lines and swathes of large shapes. As Jackie talks about below, drawing is at the core of every image that she makes. While she also mixes in a […]

With the Rio 2016 Olympics fast approaching, cure Brazilian illustrator and designer, here Sam Werczler was inspired to created a series of images that pay homage to the physical feats of the athletes that take part. In abstracted, physician swirling forms, they are an interesting study in movement and the figure. We like that with […]